Hello All!
Sorry to have been a bit MIA, life kind of went spinning out of control for a bit. I hope to be back to normal (whatever that is!) by the end of the month.
Today I have a trio of cards using the gorgeous
Poinsettia Greetings Stamp Set from Sweet n Sassy Stamps. This is truly a beauty. In my humble opinion, this is the best poinsettia out there.
I have colored the image with 3 different mediums.
First up, Copics.
To begin, I must give credit where credit is due. This card design is CASed from the amazing Yana Smakula. I adore how this turned out, especially the pop of black on the pink. Those fun sentiments are from the
Christmas Wordfetti Stamp Set. Details on this card are on the
Sweet n Sassy Stamps Blog. I am linking this card up to
Addicted to Stamps and More for their 'Holiday' challenge.
This next card is a CASE of myself- I cased this
blue poinsettia.
I used my beloved
Ken Oliver Color Bursts for this card. The flower center was colored with a
white Gelly Roll pen.
Lastly, this version was colored with various Shimmerz Paints products.
This one has a totally different look to it (and was a bear to photograph!).
Here are the steps to doing this card~
-Stamped the flower in Memento Tuxedo Black, using my
MISTI, then painted a light layer of
Miner Miner 49er Inklingz over the entire flower.
-Once that was dry, I painted some
Tickle Me Turquoise Shimmerz Paint at the base of each petal (approximately the first 1/3 of the petal).
-While still wet, I blended out with
Keep Palm Coloringz that I applied with a brush (approximate middle 1/3 of each of the petals).
-While that was still wet, I blended out with
Miner Miner 49er Inklingz.
-Once everything was dry, I decided that the
Tickle Me Turquoise was too bold and needed to be toned down so I went over the top of it with
Keep Palm Coloringz.
This was where the magic happened as the Tickle Me Turquoise still
showed through but was much more subtle. I wish you all could see this
in real life!
-I worked each petal a bit more with the
Keep Palm Coloringz and the
Miner Miner 49er Inklingz.
-Once I was happy with the layers of color, I decided to emboss the image so I put it back in my
MISTI and stamped with Versamark ink and heat embossed with gold embossing powder.
-Now all that was left was the background. I used my
Well Blue Me Down Coloringz and painted in on in layers, drying in between to get all of the hard edges.
That's it for me! I hope I have inspired you to try different mediums on your images!
Lee Ann